Bio: Jon's first comic book series was Tropo published in 1990 by Blackbird comics. It was followed by the erotic horror comic series Nefarismo from Eros/Fantagraphics. Since then he has done some long running series in Gay skin magazines such as Steam, Wilde, Bunkhouse and International Leatherman.

His work appeared in the anthologies Gay Comix, Negative Burn, Glamazoniam, Boy Trouble, THREE, and, of course, Meatmen. If you don't blink you will also see his illustrations in the first Fallen Angel by Titan Media.

Jon's graphic novel Teleny and Camille published by Northwest Press, is a 248 page black and white adaptation of the anonymous Victorian novel Teleny attributed to Oscar Wilde and his circle. Teleny and Camille won the 2010 Lambda Literary award for best Gay erotica.

Jon's new series Fearful Hunter is a Gay romance set in a fantasy world of Druids and werewolves. Issue three of four is out now. Fearful Hunter is the recipient of the 2010 Prism Comics Queer Press Grant.

PRISM COMICS AT WONDERCON ANAHEIM 2015[News, Posted 3/12/15]
Prism Comics will be exhibiting, presenting panels and announcing the recipient of the 2015 Prism Comics Queer Press Grant at WonderCon Anaheim.
Prism Comics, the leading non-profit organization supporting LGBTQ comics, comics creators and readers, is once again exhibiting at WonderCon Anaheim, Friday, April 3 through Sunday, April 5. “WonderCon and Comic-Con International are very welcoming of diversity.” said Ted Abenheim, President of Prism Comics. “And we’re excited to once again be exhibiting at WonderCon Anaheim to celebrate LGBTQ comics, popular media, geek culture and cosplay.”

PRISM COMICS ANNOUNCES 2014 QUEER PRESS GRANT RECIPIENT[News, Posted 10/10/14]
SAN FRANCISCO, CA — For the last ten years the Alternative Press Expo (A.P.E.) has been the home where Prism Comics announced the recipient of the Prism Comics Queer Press Grant. Traditionally taking place after the annual Queer Cartoonists Panel, moderated by Justin Hall, this year's Queer Press Grant recipient was revealed as Calvin Gimpelevich, along with the artist Emiliano Quale, for their comic book series Wolfmen.
“Prism Comics is an all volunteer organization" said Jon Macy, Prism's…

QUEER PRESS GRANT 2014 NOW OPEN![News, Posted 5/31/14]
LOS ANGELES, CA - Prism Comics, the leading non-profit organization supporting LGBT comics, graphic novels, comics creators and readers, has announced the opening of submissions for the 2014 Prism Comics Queer Press Grant, Prism's annual grant to LGBT comics self-publishers. The deadline for proposals is Monday, September 1, 2014. The Award is to be announced at the Alternative Press Expo in San Francisco October 4-5, 2014.

QUEER COMICS[Source: Arnold Zwicky, Added: 1/26/12]
Now playing at the San Francisco Cartoon Art Museum (655 Mission St.), under the auspices of the California College of the Arts, a show (which opened December 17th) on queer comics — a combination...

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